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Chemicals in Sports Pools
Does anyone know what chemicals are used in the sports pools? Doesn't seem as if it's chlorine...
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They are salt water pools. Bromides are added to the water. Much easier on equipment, pool finishes, pool furniture, swimwear, and eyes.
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All the pools.
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Thanks, appreciate the info!
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Will have to look into this............was told that liquid chlorine is added to all village pools and they aren't salt pools. Will let everyone know after looking into this......
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This is from Wikipedia and I believe that this is the system used in all pools in TV.
Salt water chlorination uses dissolved salt for the chlorination system. The chlorinator uses electrolysis to break down the salt (NaCl). The resulting chemical reaction eventually produces hypochlorous acid (HCIO), and sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), which are the sanitizing agents already commonly used in swimming pools. As such, a saltwater pool is not actually chlorine-free; it simply utilizes a chlorine generator instead of direct addition of chlorine.The important distinction is that saltwater pools (usually) lack chloramines, referred to as combined chlorine. Chloramines are the irritants which give traditional pools the stigma of burning eyes and caustic smell. Electrolysis burns off chloramines in the same manner as traditional shock (oxidizer). |
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